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In the heart of London during the Second World War, a woman tasked with organizing critical naval logistics begins to sense something isn’t right. As air raid sirens wail and coded messages pass through her hands, she starts seeing things—shadows moving where no one should be, strangers who seem to know her, and dreams that echo events she hasn't lived.
The book is available at these locations:
The Dundas Museum and Archives
139 Park st. west, Dundas
The Printed Word at 16 McMurray St Unit 3 in Dundas
Events

Event: 1st Annual Niagara Winter Book Expo
Date: Saturday, February 21st, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Venue: Meridian Community Centre, Fonthill (2nd Floor)
Address: 100 Meridian Way, Fonthill, ON
Cable 14 interview
Eileen Green Interview
Reader Reviews
"I absolutely loved the book. The story was fabulous and left a lot to the imagination."
Kathy Z
Enthusiast
The story woven by Keith Green is a wonderful tribute to the author’s mother Eileen Green, based around the real, long-hidden history of his mother’s work during war-torn London in 1941 as an operative with MI5. Mr. Green has woven a fictional adventure involving an ancient Rosicrucian weapon known as the Aether Harmonic Disruptor. Interesting story and enjoyable story line.
A. Stewart
"This ripping good yarn was devoured in three sittings. A highly imaginative melding of fact and fiction, well written and fast paced.
A sequel please!"
Jane Lennon, Britain
My husband and I recommend this book. It was a great read! We kept anticipating what was next! That it is also based in part on the author's mother and a part she played during the war, made it even more interesting.
"Into the Mystic" by Keith Green is a fascinating and emotional tribute that weaves a thrilling fictional narrative around the very real, long-hidden history of the author's mother, Eileen Green,. Set against the backdrop of war-torn London in 1941, the story follows Eileen’s journey from a double-decker bus conductor to a vital operative in the Secret Service,.
What makes this book truly stand out is its unique "double-blind" plot.
While the core of the story focuses on Eileen’s real-life work in Naval Intelligence and her recruitment to Bletchley Park, Green introduces a high-stakes, fictional adventure involving an ancient Rosicrucian weapon known as the Aether Harmonic Disruptor,.
Eileen’s affinity for numbers and puzzles—originally sparked by a cryptic crossword left on her bus—leads her and a team of MI5 agents to Rosslyn, Scotland, where they must outmaneuver Nazi occultists to find the artifact
Stephen, Author and Story Teller



